Robert Durst, 78, a multimillionaire real estate heir and defendant in a labyrinthine murder trial, was hospitalized Thursday for an unspecified issue.
Robert Durst’s defense team is seeking a mistrial due to a lengthy delay in the real estate scion’s murder case caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
Durst’s lawyers have argued that he never killed Berman, but stumbled on her body inside her home and panicked, later writing a letter to the Beverly Hills police alerting them to a “cadaver” at Berman’s address.
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